Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
GC is like a public school you pay for.
It’s a money-making machine overly focused on sports.
It’s always been less academic than all other area catholic schools.
People are opting to bite the bullet and pay more for better options. After all, why pay all that tuition when so many students wind up at Salisbury, Towson, or SEC schools?
Or Dartmouth, or Penn, Or Notre Dame, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
Siblings usually have similar academic abilities.
Not true at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
GC is like a public school you pay for.
It’s a money-making machine overly focused on sports.
It’s always been less academic than all other area catholic schools.
People are opting to bite the bullet and pay more for better options. After all, why pay all that tuition when so many students wind up at Salisbury, Towson, or SEC schools?
Anonymous wrote:Name of school
What you like
What you don't
How much HW a night on average
How is your kid liking it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
Siblings usually have similar academic abilities.
Not true at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
Siblings usually have similar academic abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like
These "cons" are mostly what GC is known for. The broad range is so that families with multiple kids all have a place at GC. Did you not know this going in?
Anonymous wrote: School outside of DC
What we love:
It's a good fit socially for both our DDs.
It's not super big but also not super small.
Lots of ECs.
About 1-2 hr of HW a day but they have study hall and the weekend to do it.
What we don't like:
The long car line
It's hard to balance sports, a job, driving lessons, and fine arts activities. My oldest wants to do everything. At the school my kids were at previously it was easier to balance fine arts and sports because sports weren't double-blocked.
Anonymous wrote:School- Baltimore Private
Like- Class size, curriculum, communication, ECs, organization, professional skill development opportunities, love of learning culture
Dislike- Food, amount of homework, too many parent events, too dressy for my liking.
With taking full advantage of study hall, on some nights homework is still 1hr+. For context though, kiddo has straight As and is a little obsessive.
With that being said, I can see how culture might influence this and become problematic.
DS is loving school. Each day comes home and is so excited to share all of the new things he's learning or gets to experience.
Socially it's been a great fit too. DS is on the non-sporty side, but still found a great intramural and a great group of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel:
Pros:
Kid likes it
Kid is having fun
Broad amount of extracurricular activities
Sports
Cons:
School is too big
Seems like they admit in a broad range of people/academics
Not as personalized as I would like